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JLei% Binancef ''HrcelaV Interior^ Arauelo, jraatico; Urpiitoudo, Warj LewoMdi, Marine^ to llie likiid of Il||ftol*htetofira abandoned aod fhe Wand wU^l^iu b ^ o to , a pc^seeaiipu of T ar|eyt hut tto B e lg ^ o dtfScuUy re^iua I t l i not ttoi tteAOOd Atotriant htoi^oo-' copied to tato » a a i* |A » ted a a . ^ i'he' M capolitan aflkir Eemhloa tRiehiwi^d.—^- ! All thonghts of an expedition are now'sup-, ‘ '* idooed, and oYott tho French to ’ recalled. poeed to to totondonedf and oYen apd B u ^ to Min%re wonld ftOt ■s 1 1 CifftM % r^pe^, I. ■: . ’.A-3. .. - Vi- '..f*;; - i',_. . , H A w a x * 'O to23* ' . ' ^ ^ h p BoyatMnall sttomship Arabia, (Tapt,, ^ o t o Orayed a t 10 o’docfc this;, morning, en irophi forBoetom ' > » GREi.!P B R i m i J f . .^Parlla^eat has htoa; farther protogaed to and/lW aily relative to the e.<palsibh ‘ of thC ’KeTember 30, ^ ,0'hoRnglfeh %tegraph' Gompaaie sgave'a »gttitnd biBa|ttit M R roj^or ?dorse in London 'on ttoftb,, W+RxGofife 3EfeQ.,pFesided>afid ,ldfr,€yrae,-t?%KeI^^ pf Ifew Torlf, waeone pf,the honored ggeato Amphg others pres?’ f^gtoh ohto'ntriinportaht •• totteiaTroARarii 0»thefi|an0i»I priaft i»re le#i-;a»gitorabto.i' .~ a Bullion in the Bank is said to,be iu5reaidn&. both.in Paris and at the branches, ^ , p ' A camp o f4,000 ia to he totablfehed soon- *' -at dhalons'sate iliune. ■'■> '■ Prince Hetomet All Pabha,, ofBguysh >hto torived in P a r ^ , . ., I t was rttinored that Rothacjiilds, h,nd .contracted with the Banh pf France’to supply f gold to the hniOttut pfyefi;4OO,0OO. ' ' A Revolntionarp dbcnuienti addressed th the liaUan people and purporling io be signed by apommitl^e fto the people; apd studeais of Baris had beeo receiitly' posted in various cpiarinrsofPariiC I t «rges4beih to arnii and pcouiiieak^istmito, Espartero is prepto ing'for pftblinatfon ja manifesto toneerniug recent eyent^ih ypaim^ has, amved athfadrid. Application has been^inade tp the Portuguese Governor for anthoritif to lay dowrt an eiecCrib teleg^pll bBtatott, Porthgal and Braeili. Pipparationsfor defenCo. contin- ned a t ffaples.-, ^ The IL S. Ship Supply, wae At 1 ' ' llie difficult between the courts'of Sardinia Sardiiitoftudeol tourists fcbor Bloreuce had. beem^^tled. -MeSm. Retoogi;- Bright, Henipy, widlastom Ispd: oitom iateiested in the telegaph* . ., P roretorJlprse has succeeded in telegraph* Ing oveV ihe'unitePwirds.of the magnetic tel- 'egraph o f the Bpghsh and IriShE Company a .’datanto of two Ihotisand mileS a t the? rate of Two hundred abd ten signals, per minute, .tlins - ^ ’prdyipgtWprjmticability of an Atlantic com-' ^ i'roautcatioD, , . ’- p R A f f C B , . *■ • The monthly return of .the R ink of Prance toows a deoratoe of bullion equal to two and ’khslfereillibn poudds stei^ng, but the deficit past not caused'to mneh depieasion aswaaaur ■ 'fnscany having apologized. Thet coinmis-, sidn4r for seltifiig the boundary line of Bes sarabia had nearly conlpleted their labors: The Czar was to .niakef liia solemn entry into Bh Petersbutgli oti the 4th, into ,, iTATIA; SATURDAT M 0R7«NG;N0VEM B B R I . (p* tnwrferenceK wiiNItctjoaa.wlierteroithe oenf, s a s a a s a « el tneOeuerelQovetiimeot.—T»o»i*»Jerr«MOs, or m tJ»* seok, jwWito«i<to tbry not tto I ^ M I L L A g D - F l L L ] \ f 9 I t E '.wontiOR-rRssrrmkt,!''* d\ A N D K B W J . D O N K L S O N , ' h. ' to '■*■■\•'■ '' Ito-s'TATeatocro&s, ' ’t . !*■ ' “A.V‘-L**aa; > ^ ' , RAldTEL' tJJMiMANN:, o f New Tdrk. , dBSBB L \ D a n ;^^ Of Buffalo* ; . . jT -■ 1 . Wm B ‘UTanderbilt.lS,, Ohas RPreem an., t Roswell Graves ,, Wm, Grwnnian. 3*. Joseph BToohe, 20. Thho. S' Paxton, 4; Benedict Lewis,Jr 2L’'A’ler * McBowefi. < ’ 5i GilheftifReane 22. Samtol J BollCy fi. Henry Grinnell, 23. Henry B ;Babcopk 7. AleXr M CSiinth B Davis NoxOp, 3,^RlchW 8 Gray.J‘ dolin Knowles Jr- ■ P,; Abraham Hatfiefd 2fi. BarzilkiBlossoW.' 10* Andrew Googer,, 2Li^wi&B:Culrer, U, Rufus W .Watson 28 Trumaii,Wariiet* *12. Charles.’^'^hitmg. 29. Jonathan Child. 13. OrsariUi^ Eaton. 30. Abel Webster, 14. i i G Tto Eyck.' 31. John T 'Bush. ' 15. Daniel AIBullard. 32. NelsoirEatidalh r Ifi Hetiry hf Btuto. 33. Jamto. G Johnson. iLByivesterGilperto- ^ ■■'•I ICipAt^v TtoBti ittal quotations of .the Prench threea. omithftBohrseon Priday cveijing were 66f.80c .for motoyi ,*»d filflOc, for the end of the month, shewing * recovepy o f f per eent, .* 'P e Congress for the se4temBnt of the Itolats eMiStofeement brftweeo Ra.««ie and .tto Allies add %thwithas8emhle iH Parish at the Hotel of Poteign Afihirs. T t k anticipa; “ted tbit the whole matter will to arranged iu bto OP twb sittings: \ Tetegraphio acOounts say that the AUstri- i n s , 4 ^ stroft^, have occupied Galatz and iOttor points qm theDanabe, If this is tme,. and Turkey has consented to the, ocoapation,* ,‘lhe]D«uhisn OomroisBionerswill hstorn home. ' expected that Austria will be [Ah to etactole the Pnacipidlties at ' lie Congress a f Pari% and that .she fenp other course thanpbey* ITAX,T. . . iialir*Frpm Galiforiila-, ' ‘ . 1 I , - ■ ■ * , . . , N kw , Y ork , Gcfc. 28, ,. . The .steamer Illinois arrival at g o'clock. She brings 400 bassengers, and nearly 1700,- 000 hi specie, ; ^ ' ' , . Bueihesk iif »San Prancisco is improving.. JSimmgintiripgence gucquragihg. , ' The British slifp Of tlie‘ line, Monarchy from Tail CouBer’a Island, arid the Wap steam er Brkk, froih.Punamm had arritod atl,Sa 0 : Prattcisco*' '■ •■ ' ,..u ' . The fury in the case of Ex.Gollector Bam- mond, on trial for embezzling the public nion* feyi haAdfeatoeed: ' . ' ' ' ., , The Grand Jii'ry of San Matto Co. found en indictment against Ex-Gov* Me Dongal for frauds at ihe May election. E e was held to bail in 1500. Dr. Armstrong was murdered near Sacra mento by a man named Oolbrook, while the latter w-as ? being' examined before .a josticA The ciitonsbtoke info coorf,disarntod. the officers, and seizing the prhouer parried him off and hung hirii ou a tree. Dr. John- Marsh; ai graduate of Harvard Hniversity, wsg riwrdered at li» reuch near hlarripez b y a Spaniard. Thesuit of Mesik vs. Sunderland has been decided in Supreme CoUrt in favor of the pl'ff giving him a title to one-third o f the city of SacramBiitb, worth |3,000,000. Advices from Oregon; state that a prospect AMi|it(lANVSTATr)^^ of a. to^'ce with thu Ruh'aps is flattering., becan Cato Bowman of the 0. S. Army became. ^^Tto direci news from Naples to, the 20f h Insane and wandered from, his friends His ^ , ]htt«atef that the Ring is stiil determin’ .#d;to re«8t aU . demsmds, and remonstrances, hat someof the German pap®re report that Ihehas toen induced to make certain tortces- 'eioi^ and that De hisrrini, the Austrian Bm- -bitoador a t N a p l^ wllF, i t is hoped, complete w tot Barbu t o Htthmsr to* commenced.-,'- .Martiiutothe bearer of an autograph letter ftomPrahek Jtoeph, King of Nsples, to which he k implored, in the name of the •■toktitoship of the two Coutt^ not to draw town, wktortnto rito prfyTU Naples^ b u t on V^^eanrime Pei^riaad. Bas sent, or is about to send; a Vefy yolnminoto dkpatch to the KuMpetn B s v ^ tontainiriga defento of him hk government, ''faiiiom however, to becomingnjore general ThRNtojpoiit^ Will be settled mat a, hoetto tomOiistraifort; notwilhstand- toftoafe rumors le ttootokary coirrinaeto body was afferwardf found in the wooto Nothiug. hnportant from Wjwhington Terri* tbry* The Sloop of War John Adams has arrived ai Hmiolulu. All well. ' ’ * Nothi|g impertant from the Istlnhus. The gjmro ,HoaAto F a m t and Fortune. e p e i i^ i to k citenkted, to i p o r i i p , ’ iitfe Adffiipal Dnodaa ««lM>ard, were au Agacio,* and pibre .'wewfstototoi ''■•■•''’tolWtoch-:TtolKpench |eet eontinned a t ToUton, A atorng RnMian. toeh conimanded by the ?^mA R«ke OmtoMtioe* to to go hifo the Hedikmommi WW to a guard of honor to tto “ - *■ ' ' --------' .b. If. ItoSalioac Peoelto,' tto Pfench Emtofr totorto A tJM m Contoitohtiot, paid auoffi^. Prmiiato ito Coofetoratidn,. for the pnr: Af Mking of him„ in the name of the Frto^governioe#, an ammstyfortto Ror- W $ tolim^ed that the ltollMAGo»ewMi»Mlw£mld,aso^ to thi* on-- ^ m that 4to Wim of P r msis ihall fOBOiMNf On the Pyincipalfty. ' T to wew*(wpep, note good am aiMdipeep that the question of the -AtouA-PtoKtoiiHttod.', ■ , , DtommA have pome to an a- gitomtoEllidtie hiBl transit is to be reduced t ■' < -• ' BtoMKttoi i fetotor thfe of Sy- lifc 'Phpwktothitoofim ftokitohom T u r- ' INDIA.- ' ■■ ■ T ^ '!W ia« GoveriBoent haw opened a neW fi»«#vMNl«r|Mif pertoufetoto to v to u “lwnitto toiiEKtoAm^ tod Hitoptod the money mark :_ i |t o 0 C f c 'i A R K H P , tom a emathitoiiee qf wi^ wtoito .hto-iidt-toirtp!' tto m a A to ito r We take it t<i be a demonstrable fact that no discovery o r inventien worth advertisihg a t all can to advertised top *ext^ively. Ihe man who^ mental vision is darkened by miser* lyiiktmcis, whose soul liep in bto bieechr^ pocket; eaWiot understand this; and irgUch aii ottiin-hk mote-lito giopiug^ should’ chance nptmsome new and uHTul trutli, he would > he afraid to take the Sure road to celebrity, which lies through the Columns of tfie preto, k i t he' should be ruined by the 10118. What aVoon- tta&r dom the briniant and beneficial career of Prof, Holloway present to the blind stupidity orluch a. man. Hiving torreotearafter iiiany yburs of labDriops research and experiment, tworeihedieiwMch tit knew, with positive cer* tainiy, were>bs6lnitt specifics for nearly every ijiternut and external malady incldcrtt to hu. mafiity,,hedirtertirined at once tpglve them a ■ ; . >#0B00vkftH0B, E K A S T U S B K Q O p , ; ■'Offe'SofK' ' * ■ >OS tttoTBirANT goveen O b , ' ‘ TOR OAXAb COMMISSIONER, 4 jM E O S j p . P R J $ 3 C P T T RO(Bj TNSPEOTOB 07 ST.ATB PBISOHS, J A M j B S E . S i c N B E i l S , , ,'-OC .W^hwtet. FOR CLERK OF THE COURT OF ARPKAL9, A L JS X A X D E R M A ?P X , • ' ' ofitoDme. ' ! ! FOR MEMBER OF CONGRESS, J G I L B E R T M . C O O L E Y , ’ , ■ * “ OPAllfeSihr. • . ,, _,iv ---- - , % n m m f t i c k e t . ; FOR WSTRICT ATTORNBF. * M A R T I N R B O p E R T S p N , , ,0R ,0rE o^THBFona, J A M I 5f: K . B A G E U . S . FORstosioKsocstrom ' W I L L ^ H . D A Y E S . * for O oroners . W.B;RLTgS. B .T .SQ 0 IE R , EGBERT ANDREWS. FOB MISkBRE oF A^KMBLY, Ist dist. iC U D l T U S \ W O L C O T X i- f M . F . R O B E R T S O N , E s ^ . , W i E < ^ H r © s s t h o A m e r i c a n s a t E lH c G tt H a l l t h i s (B a t u r d a y ) ; e v e nings* L e t t h ^ t e L e a g o o d t u r n o n t o '! <; r,' - ■ ' ■ r - . 3 F K . » > |a 3 r ! fry’ IsrE R lC A N S o l f i B f i E S E E r O i m T I T O T H E P O L L S U ' to ploutM o u t l iB ^ iW eii n o t b e E l c c t i ^ v ^ dmitot iitohiM i«A-toll’ lar Frem o n t. ' certain that Fremont the 120 electoral v p ^ ' # thef i\ ‘ l i | | ato«>lntely certain that he will riot re ceive toy of the 27 ‘electoral wotes of Benn* ay 1 Vania.' ■ !■ .■ * .* * ,. Hiiato^^utely. f beivetony OMhe I J , ItVafdmi l4»e)«8«0»l:**Wirtw sideiit o f thaHnitwa .Statem^J^ithe people.^ J ’fie,yotM abitye mtoh>tod;%uoet«d ,fi;oip the yoteq. p f a l l t h ^ S ^ jeayia.pnly ,100, t r 10 kss ,;it i | 00*4 FF^* piophcanupt t o eketp^ ;tgi;tlip pepple,/ H ito pkbtop ffoy® flpHse pfRfi- ine^ntatiyes, it Isfewf to eiepta ' ‘\It k ^ ertain.Jlkt Fremont wjUuptfeceive tto volq of atiy*of the lo^Soi^tiiero Gtatpp. it. is perleio ' tbl!; he ;.;will, ppt .topeive. the yotp of .California and^Iowa* . , , , , I t is therefore certain khat he, cepftdt be g- leffied by the jHon«e p f Ffepiescntstiyes. , . WiiileStk qerjain' t|mt Freffiont j^annot be ejected* it is nope the |e?S;, importani that Bu- toananVhoqld., be., defeated aiiJ.ap e.n^pat^to ^ e deroocraiic misrule under, wliicb, the conn,- trybtoj\0hre^ k‘\to clQSp of Mr, Fill more’s admiinstralion.. - , ,, *[ Mr. jEiUffipreiiM shrengfh Ip the Squtbern- States,^Yhi,le Fremont has pone., There .are iiandreds of thousands 'of voters ,!p tfio®* i^tates who totove that the further ascendancy of the democratic party, will |»rpye disastrqu.8 Iq the b ^ t interests of the epuntry* uridjWho desire its overthrow. , j i f the northern opppnenta of the adminis tration are sincere, in. their hostility, wp call upon them to give evidence pf their sincerity, by withdrawing Fremppt itoffi tto papvass and aliowing the opposition to Bochmiap to com :ceiiiirate o|tMr, Fillmore hi the North, as it hto alread|Mdne in, the South. . , , , i f they*are so false to ifaeic own professions, and po .faithless to!freedom a s , to refare to do thfe, weca!l oport all honest vorerewho are sensibjkof, ihe evils brought on the country by this weak and'wicked adinliristi^ion, arid, ndip desire their removal,' to give their Voteatp Mr Fiihnarc instead ofthrewinj? them gway on Rreiuont , , ' * / , , ^ , i t k alt the more certain that Fremont will loso FennsylvaUia nnd Indiana ip thfecont^t pext week, from the fact in measnriog lik strength against thp dempefats in Sfate u m m J E i N p . ' ' OK H - Y a » i r \ i r < W i * .! i i. ■: i . Mj i | | a d n y m » , p According to promise, we farnfsh our read ers with the -affidavit referred to by u* in our editionmf Saturday fast, ^Roth the affidevit, and the naitatTom tatofe fw\” W* owR lips’ lio h ld ib l tolNont to eODviriceimy onpreju diced man. H e r e it ji Let Americapg(Jjem ocratkand^Rujllicfps^pI l ^ ^ A F F ID A V IT -OF -JOHN JAIHDS ' . WOOD, the- ^ .to; • monV mud .Incense is p n rqpd; ovpy ,; < I’’ '! 4»*ffldayife»ll which'ttoi0^ih’’'i% ^ ^ to**' veFbatim popy,iW8s m ^ ,'e x i the latBmit,; by dphh . Jumre W o o ^ p f miffsio, belbre Esep, George' S,. Fawm^onj^ of‘&'anda8fey, a; J u s tly :.qf-the Feace,.|p FrJe coiioty, GMo,. wk: jAf^iPAYifi 1.;'*' l^ e Siate:of\,OU9i3^ 1 • ' John Jame* Wood; of lawful dge;-first be ing toorriitoppreth tod sailto F -belong to theHnittoiSiafrei frigate coh- grere; Commodore Sreektpn, apd went tu-Oaf- irornia in 1844, andjeiutwed in 1849; wasde<- Elections, he h*d the assistance in there States pf the whole American vote* 7,hat vote, in those Stated will next week be given to Mr. Fillmore. • • . ■. If, the Republican party k inferior to the democmtic in those S.taies when re-ioforeed by the Americans, it is insanity to suppose it can cope successfully with th e , democratic party alone. FREEMEN OP TOE,NORTH! wiU y o ^ assist in Ibe peipetuatlto of the trM'cd and atrociovtpolicy of tto deniocratic party, by throwing away yonr votes o j a candidate whose olectimi k * i . Wil^ yoci-conseut that the fillibustering doc trines of the Osiend Manifesto shall ,gmn. a practical aaiendancy In our government? Will you consent that FansaRshdl be made a slave State, when all that is needed to make it a free Statekthe-eleciioiimf a Chief .Mag istrate {MILL a ED FILLMORE) wfepwill irtve to the actual inhabitants efficient prptec- tioij in tlmexcrcjse pf the right o f Bi^agef The hoar of decision draws nigh| Jf yon throw away your votes -on FremonV yPU en sure the election of Bochananl . Are you pre pared to assume so fearful R r^pyuability?-~ Cqnt. ./Jflverlisep. think.) to tik e CRto df Gol. Fremtot, «bw the J^pnbiican nominee for the Presidency, daring a fit of « c k n ^ Rbfl ^ during that? ,|ime Gol; Fremont wa* quite sick, and. sent for a Gatlio- lic Priest, whp administered to him (Col. Fre mont) the sucramenf, and burned over htiri incense. This ceremony was performed every morning until, Cpl. F^ got better- That .Col Fremont was then _a Roman Catholic, I have rib doubt, wbeihpr he js now. a^Cathoric or not,'I am not able to sayJ . (Si^ed} , JOHN JAMES WOOD. Sworn to .and subscribed before me, by ■he t above named John James Wood, this 18th day of September 1856. . , ' ‘ (Signed) -GEORGES. PATTEESON- j . p- T E A IT O R S . ' 't^Mcdcdhs! PafriohJ De/ekdefe o f Con- itimiOjial. Liberty /- STAND FIRM tod 0N ITEP, The Flag of 6rir Courftty with ils gloHphs S tars and Strips wrivea over her Soto froth the Atlantic to the Pacific Rally i to-defend It, Americans! - In the Revolution onr forefathers fought against TRAITOESr--- Tto American party fights against TRAIT ORS to their Party! their OountryI and itoir God! \ • Let erSiy A mbbica N reirieraber TRAIT ORS at the BALLOT BOX, ' W e x S I m osrSE i c m T t ^ ^ n V g tnc6iit0utthlj T H H iriT ifiS S E S T G ^ I S MARRIAGE ^ ON THE S^’AND JV % H . A iu to J., The Bochanan pirtyhrtd a ineatifte at I “ ' t M«u ™ r . e . a . j x* on l uesdty evening, wMcb « i MpTMc Master has- iwrittpn ^ letterto ag^n- tleman at Lockport, in thta-State, which cru elly and fatally stamps upon Mr. Fremont the \brand' of •fhe RKit Iron. W e do not snpppse that a doubt now exists in the mind of any fair, honorable man, of Mr. Fremont’s Romanism; editor of opatigbei,;placto (I* sitoriii.ori, pf ,tlie Denrer ,of.bk..Fa|Ain 'a\^frikihg ti|hj:; before,rtto world. Heer what to***JsJ:^ iFBOMrTaS.riOpi^ORT CPURIRR^ 2 i , | ,, M isfeed to the From m t Journal that .Col; . Fremont is a good CaltiDlio. 0 e profesred for many years to he, a Catholic, as Ijknow froto his own most intimtoe ;perepnal ftierids-^among ibem his -groomsman at his weddinffi tod the lady at whose hqase.they were married—who are both Catholics I have kriowri. tltorfpr years jsast on undoribtied eviderice,, ' ■' - - The number of the’ FreernsR that has the Rrlicle you saw qi^oted,.is altogether exhaust ed. .1 riffi sorry yon. are not a regnlto subscri ber to the Freeman, and you would have.faad- niariy more articles of great Importance in the way of Catholic to tokting to p tical matters, • which no other paper in- the coriutry has treated o| * ♦ ; * * as. to Freniont, he is in the same case with the soap- i»e. for G ot .™ ., t t , 7 %Wy «.p«UWe, „ 4 ' “a, H • Isrge m m tar of K lta„« 1 13 an excellent BnaoUo- “**■« 13 an excellent speaker, althongh not « p I S ° f 7 » th « ‘‘\I stiH -^lain and argutritotrtiv* _?anaiea ml « h I S *MlW « i t o r t r m a n t o r ® s ^ upon thariJnbj&tto ■identic\\-- - - ■ ® those-hefd by evety true A treated his Opponents with we Wish and Aqpe mr his defeat k the dm; elect Mr. Brooks, let i t be him a thonsanJ m Black topBbli J Lw C m H*. ' r f S S f 7 ’ ' ■ xtnai despsri I^p»0heCoi POT W BBIC ilN S OK OtrAItD!! Have yon selected yonr challengers? If not, let no time be lost itr selecting a hUVriber of sharp-sighted, - determined, resolnfe, wide awake ' Americans to stand as sbhtinels, and guard the ballot boxes against illegal' voters. Select men whose acquaintance is a s extensive as possible, and let them chalfege nneomprom- Isingly every strange face, that comes to offer a vote Look out especially for begns voters L o o k t o Y o u r B a l l o t s ! Be sure,that tried Americans are appointed to; distribnte ballots. Look to. It, that no Anierican voter receives his ballot frouv any person wmo hto not ptoved his fidelity to the cause. Be sure that ‘there k n o cheating— that no honest voter k misled into supporting men of a different party from ^Whiat he intends. saying he never was a Catholic is flagrant liar. Yours, &c., , \ J, M M c M 4 ^ B R . . The N. T . Herald, while bitterly deno.un* cingdtfr. Me Master for mtotng the above dis closures, does not attempt to contradict their truth. In relation to the lady alluded to by Mr, Me Master, fto H e b id sSysi “That lady is jlving in this city, arid is tto roothe.r of Mri GummingSj a Gatholic pri^^*-' Bhe kept a bo.arding house on Capitol Hill, at Washing ton, where it is said the Colonel boarded when he was married. Mr. Me Master has been tug ging at the aprpn strings, of that respectable woman for several weeks, until be has brought out ail he wanted for witness to his gross charges.” wider publidty than any other medicine had ! noble km ever 'attained. His motive was noble knd be- Hcvoleitt. He ftdt that hdpomessed; thapower orfltoigatluijSttp'ering ancL taghi« nuceetefii) war .with disease. heretofore uiH'onqnerable; and like a good champion he fearlessly enlereu tto fists. , H ad he been moved by avarlee, to* stead of 'pfrilantliropy he conld not have taken : a surerirorafieriet. or afierier path to wealth; The pkn toil, miliwri tt o lit inahi^ M. gtampeife the j Ofadveriiritoprepattoinnf, wWch^actually*^ comphshed all tiiat.impiricism hacTever prom ired or niedicitl orlhodoXy atiempled, of codfse ptoved relfheiwunerutive. He -flooded every nation withhk jMlveriigemenl^ . he peevsded the whole world with • ii»f - luedkinto,, aqd the world repaid him with a shower of |o ld, .We A-cri|y twlieve that there k p o ,pitolbTe meatw of ditoimiiiktiitg inffirmatioit iiuoDg nieii thdt to lias not'adopfed in giving not^rkty iohkFfile and Ointment : , :t fhe H on; Mahlott Dickifliop^. flf Npiy; Jer* Sfyv oncesatirically lifeeoed the poJw to'tog to^talto and ive have little doubt that if they were to ^ ialk .Holloway would eowUrke U have a l^iit of bm«iDf iiailed lo toch whM hk name and aJdrefa inscribed npo*i it; In factf Ittch hUto ent«“p>‘'tofnd irrep^ibl? 'tnci^y of the man, that we siionid atofuely to eurpriS' ed to Sear rif tto vhtere o f hii' itomciiiei being ijawritod oa tto dfUertfaridi of k id Afrito or the eternal snow fhettop* tto' peaki, of tto Aad«^^ Hiseeptrei office fpp tfei* hero* kphere (he mepe oqt hie ed vemisirig rirourid to towlepheres) 80- Maidto W Ttaa'mity ertabltoto two yton, and yet L e tittobornpto mind that the elecfi.op k close upon to. ' 'f to political latorS of NBIS^T 'nJESD A F , wiirdetermirie perhato Ihe Com- Iplexionof the KatTonafeCoyefnment for tfee 'i ;. i±nRuin|^ whether Imve got'to yeild n|» their rights, ahfl sttfeniit for another four yeare to to ruled and govern ed by the influence, of nataralized citizens. As regards the contest ffir F rtoto^^to^X . Fresr ident, no one,m sarie|mfnd for a moriieqt doubts but tiiat , the Fren^onl, or j ^ c k Republi can party, arei altogether out of t l ^ quesliori. c an party, arei altogether out of tlj^ quesUon IVe caunip^ow se* iftore there is any prpba bility that that party can carry even six States. The contest then fees totWeeri FILL.MGRE and BtJOHAHAN^arid'iliay be pretty 6 ^ “!- ly balah^. But from the'rapiff adcessloto •everywhere to the F iwm . ^ rr ' raiiks,' fdr the itot two rpontlii^ gives ; to _ the 'ifetnerfcaria the itohCst hhpesHtol to Will to elected by th ’4 Gm'MtivSttis w« Ibink Id UTt, hut nevK. ■4 .r.: - V Ui..- . V With tto re.mi fertoncy aud 'Seal as thbtigb he totuilly believed the reslilt ddpgiHlrtl hpori !n‘4 hidividual effort ‘ L et JimeriiMk io reel'ihd Cri^and wi toilcve k glorihda'iHumph'kdfaitk iw. AM E R idAHSh then' bririMe ori' ydhr afmrirRrid erork-hvfcrti hard Rod sftod^tljf totil thri’closing of the'poito fBe w e ' t o ; jinieoiedk. vde fe 'yOtir disfrl^ lsldat~reefe that d t Rtid^toJ- ptow nfenn them the feiot that it is ofie\of tto most toportarit eledioto that'^htoRve^^etori placouftheepriiitry,^ ' ' ' ’■■ ■ i - ' - ■■•i tto*«;inw t o t t e e hundred adi^W ftt h f Jiave li • irrtj- ■■kter,-- • ; ;-r '■>' '*'• -rei [C- ^ m . % HpIlowayX as it mky, it k » tbuistltot fiiCt, w ifled oftb .................... ttotooto of tto eeteUMNMtoi tb i t more e toWa ftdtom of p«m»ne to » t wHMn thal -f»e^f5«tostotto|ireim iirii^ to tto New Turk Offito and Ha (Jowniiy Agaitoea. CooM ttoitoreto RTffnto tl% toe%«AreMd in that evtox’ 'd4®f«“tod;^;tto'tj.lf wf toitot-, carry tto Coun ty,‘ that jto >to^Rty Of jMnauto if they obtajn' Oto to tohehidh to MritaWindptff- i ' ' \ \ . Tto.Aitoricto Vie* Preaidaoi atofeooff* |»to- fto h%lMlfeidMi .add lietotab)dlRieii.'itolfoit liiiritg ■ttoffibW'tlRto^-Ttofa^ griHafad tto Coofity titoei BALlfiT lto» |k l d l m |C 4 ^ g | to d U tto IT H O U t\; J to ' j a ^ HoTegretted extreinely that those who sncceCded him in the? administration had (ho’t proper, by disturbing existing cpiripromise^ to reoptn the wounds sn recently healed, ahd again to shake thtrCOnnlry from tlie centre to the circumference wUb- the same deplorable agitation. The disturbance of a compromise' that had existed for more than thirty years le deeply deplored. «The evils it hud entuUed upon the countty were knovrn to all, and he could tndy ■ hope that the authors of these evils had not foweeri the eonseonenceS of their policy. He depiecaled; any’ interference oti the part-rif a Stale With theaffahsof any oth er States or Territory; He* believed that the Sfhtea and 'retritoTics'Qf ilie Hitoffi nto lfie Uhibnf itself requires no foreign ’ infiuence in their govertnenf from any soriree whatever.'-^ Afr. i^WmOreV ‘ . ^ T h e agityttop which disturbed the peace of the country in 1850, nnavpldar ble. . I t ■ was bronght _upon ns ,by the acquisi tion Of new terriiory, for th.e <|OTO,rniiietit of whfeib it was neceaiarjto’ preyifee^erritoriai organizations. B u tjt is for you to pay wheth er the present, agitation, wh.ich distracts* the country and thtria^ns us with civil'vvap, has hot been, reckle^ly; and> wantonly phiduced by the adoption of a. measure to. nidih'peh- SptiaD adranfteitient rather than in any public ■good.rrJlfr. FUlmare-$ Speech at Albanyd s ^ I h a v p no hesitmiop in sa;, most of'toh know alreridy/that I ly opposed to thefepeiii of that.donipfomige. thelrek'every JkMBRldA^N^^ ought tri wor^ 'GoodfaTthito weK/as the peatoofifie cto^ ...lit ,t«. tii'-Ait. 1 .; try, seemed to that a 'cdthii^qnnre which had! stood fOr mhre than IhTriy yeare should not be wkritonly[ ^isfttrbefe. were my senumeuts then, fully and freely ex veidially and in writing,, t a tofmy friends, Nhrthriud Sputh^who lolifciiedhty n* pitfion.' T b k repeaLaBCms to haTe, been a Paudora’a tox,. torijof which ham Issued afi tto poliliodt evill that now afflict the .c0Hfttry. —.Mr. Fillmore'$ Speech at MoeipMerif • ! i 'I to Scientific. Amencan raya the Great b « : , r i b r h . r t a t w w-*'«n; Ytoii W b*»eb;«; buVhi The mason W(^k alone wfef .amriiint 10 ,28,* 000,000 cabic feeV*«d tto ireo^ tubing will w«igF .ll;00.ft tow; Wtoit complatedyltwill he tto;|ptoiito bridgwhi the wmdd. ( i >? r^It vn!!i yto Fair of the Aiwrii^,Institute .(^imd last ERturday evening. Friday ipd Batapfiay tto Oryatal Palace wei Tfee ijiim* tor of-vwtotowh%lt 4 J | ^ 'Rmrefedjiwrty A » 0 a l y , fMuf^tto total aeeipk toasiy:' tlfetoOt'. ■ Lto year tto.' m A m erican Congressional d 'o n v e n tion. A t an adjourned Congr^ional Convention of the American patly,;held at Attica, Oct. 22d, 1856. GILBERT M. COOLEY of, A ik gauy, was by gaertwation unanimously nomi- riated for Congress. The following gentlemen were, elected Con gressiomd Cominittee for theensaing year: Abel Webster and I. V.-Mathews of Wyo ming, I. - Hatch, E. Townsend and B. B. Wi- nans of .Alleganyv H. Mi Warren and DanieT Oarier of Genesee. ■ - J. M. DBMHN, Sec’y. Facts For the People. JCEBP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE. That in Massacusells, during the year 1853, there were maintained by the State, Twelve Thousand F o r e i^ Pauper's, and that in 18.54 the number was increased one thousand more by fresh arrivals! K E E P r i ’ BEFORE THE PEOPLE. That in New Orleans, during the year 1853, there were admitted into the Charity Hospitals aloaq. Twelve Thousand Foreign Paupers, while the ojfficial records of the city show the increase ever since then to be startling, and al most incredable. KEEP IT B E F O R E T H P PECPLE, The ratio, of native and foreign pauperism-in this conniry, in 1850,, as shown by the census, was as one to ten, and that tto,.addilipnat sta tistics since then augment th k proportion, and show that it is One toJIrteen. ' . K E E P I T BEFORE.THE PEOPLE; That in New York there were one hundred a^nd Jifty four thousand paupers maintained by the State in 18.53, a t a cost o f $220,449 per annum, and the year foliowin.g there was a two-fold increase; with all-the attendant evils of such am iHcreasel '' ' • KEEP IT BEFORE 'I'HE PEOPLE. That according to the census of 1850, one in thirty foreigneis in the tFirited Stales was a pauper, whereas bat one in every 450 Ameri cans was a pauper, showing the proportion of native andforeign pauperism \vas one to fifteen, —showing conclusively that the main source of pauperism in this county is inwugration, and that it may be checked by legislation. ' . KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE That the Native Americaa Party—the fore runner of the present American Party—had ‘ The Ncw-York'Hin'd^^ a,j. of th'e'electiori of Fremont. It i$ known tU the Herald,has been in the forenjost ranker the public |oarnaIs advocating ong tto loudest and most sangllne -a ting-hto.8to^r>Wa,makftAbf.^^ tracts ftom,to Snntoyjisqe:. , The late' result in Penrisjlvania, b conne,. tion with, the unexpected success of fte d» raocracy in: Indiana, indicate pretty rteariy ik election o f James Buchanan as pur next Pt«, ident, by a handsome .majority of the Elecio ral College, against a popular majority thro’ •out the country pf several hundred thousand.' ^ ^ ^ .... • l^b. oowawis I! a0:55 A..M-.rii' H., St The truth is; that these two skirmishes in Pennsylyrinia aiid irifliana are like the bauU 50f L i^y and Quatre Bras, prece'^ding the great day to Waterloo. ^ ^ ^ ^ . Eennsylfama has been^browD away. m . anti-democratic majority there of 40,000 a rear ago, has suddenly vanished, through the tricks treacheries add stupid quarrels'and splits a*, ong- the anli-democratic forces} and from the same causes, Indiana, which was swept by the opposition from stem to stern in 1854, is now recovered in a single desperate charge of the alarmed democracy. ♦ * . » « lOjSSA a ! M’iEi M S I TwfihViieai K In New Jersey the Fremont party are still withorit an electoral ticket; in New T'ork, W. H. Seward, Thurlow Weed, and their associ ate managers of the Fremont campaign, have in the meantime, left the cause of Fremont, at home, to take care of itself while they lure been off, here and there, and everywhere, hold ing little caiicusses resulting in nothing but mischief.' In fact we half snsf ect that the se- cret treachery of Seward, Weed and Compa ny, have scarcely done less to prevent a con.- ceDtratioD of the opposition forces of the whole countty upon Fremont, than the open, unscrupnlpUs and maligrianl 'hostility of the Fillmore Know Nothing facifou. 4 ’ -' « -sb Relieved of t.he hard work of .the campaign 5^e awa.it the resnlt with considerable rerigna- Uom ' TkoFTOrald has lately been talking in lofty style-nf a glorioos Fremont vicloty, of an un precedented triumph. The word BOW i s ‘‘res- ignatioD.” “Relieved of the hard work of the campaign,” it says, “we await .the result will considerable resignation^ Oh what a Mlin| off is het^ my qountrymtol Weed Plot To SeU out Fremont. ' .I** ' ;tito.dfthe a * Gtog« ■:doribttesS .4tot-h1stca M M . ^rid-L ^ a l I 'ffiliP-tV' «JSts. *ican«a«di<i cacEj-epre The discovery o f fhe plot of .Weed & CoJ to sell out Fremont, for the purpose of re gaining their bold upon the State Treasury, op-| erates like a bombshell in the Fremont camp. The fact is; that b secret circular has been is sued from this city, within the past few daygj in conformity to an arrangement entered into between the;W^ed Regiency and the Buchanan leaders Thus, while ihe rank Add file are ex pected to keep in line for Fremont, tiie leaden who know there is no earthly chance for him, are deep in \ a plot for Bnchariati, as the only hope of gratifying their hatred to Fillmore, its origin in an effort to counteract the wiles o f j I t remains to be seen whether this scheme siS A Text fox Ministers, who Preach for Pre- ’’'ihb.nt. *' \ “I am not a Gatholic, nor have I ever been.*’ ■ i John 0, Freniont -\Isaw.Frernonfcgo tb. the hojy. water, dip his finger m, and cr6^ himself, arid then go lowtirds the altar, and get down bn hisf knees. During service I saWhim cross hfmaelf several time4 I have since; on one occasion, seen him. partake of the sacrapent in that church.” 'J*'M o rtal/ ^Tfypu tod gel any one to, indues him to say oyer his own signtonre, what he seems to Rathhrize his fneUdkio S b y ^ 'fix; that be has never professed to be a Gatholic, then I will brand him publicly u U. a LIAH. If Gol. Fremont will assort that he has never given himselftot to a Gatholic, X wiil clap the hot iron ori bint qpi(dr and Rur^” * ; * ■ ' ' jt; a ! Me Master. that foreign influence which had beeh greatly increased by the b=ds made for foreign votes of the old Whig ind Democratic parties ; that the natural conseqm \ ing vote* was toidcr vote, and so powerful had tto foreiper be come. that the Native Americans were^subjec- ted to pereonal violence, and beaten down at the polls; these were the riotaof Ketigsinaton, Philadelphia; f844. ! ' T hb I nfluence of F oreigv . T oters i S thf . LAST P residential E lection -— We shall now demonrtrate, by, facts, figures, and statistical informallph, that General-Pjerce was elected President by and through the influence of the foreign voting population. 'Ito foliowlpg tahlcfhows that the popular majority of Pierce over Scott falls far short of the foreign vole. Thus. Pierce’syote 1,602,663 Scotts.VOte. .1,383,990 work—whether the cheat can he perpetrawd indulsedndulged to: i upon the honest masses who have i t belief that Fremont could be elected.—Slate-1 man. Pierce’s majority Foreign vote Pierce’s majority, . 2 1 6 ,5 7 3 367,320 2 1 6 ,6 7 3 J I ’ ■ r50-947 T to y <Hv4.It Hp4 It is not now edneed ed by Weed Co> that they give rip all eXtoctatibn of efectirtg Fremorit. They giye rip the;,case. Their bo* ly hope is to aaye^ioniibthiriif from the wreckt Thui is 'What engages their atteption at -piresr ent.' ’rhey have kritered into a bargain by The Aweritonkbf North.Pembroke met ea tfwsre onTaeedayj and ttoiedone of th^ hand*! sbmest .poles tn |;hri county pto of Btoaviai North Eembrnke is one of the mpst absqlate ujTto wtother thri rarik arid file of the Repub, llcan, tori be made Rmall chari^ ’of by Weed & Ob,I There fe nothiri^ 'mprb cerlato than Weed re On,^ Give u p Fremont.*'* Let hooetoJfttoi to detieived no loi^rt ■ . J . •' ■ ' \• TsirrapinDunch. . . • ■ “I ' ' f. Fremontrdjstricts in the J^upty, *pd yet there were m e i thfee hdadred |»toeritj' irid the live* tost enthusiwmprevailed. M. F . RoBBUTSOii, E«i>i of tM ewagertRs present .Radaddfto^d the meeting tohisbrat veto Rfidirilto fitot' TPH o rth Pembroke,^^^^^^ Show sneh a from, the remaiiiing.districts to the connty can dooqollty m k k if m m m -:u t mi Amr! S udden death of M iss J ex X v F olsqx *- Mahy Of our village readers, and especially tk young indies of this plac^ will remember Mis J enny F oi ^ m , who was for a year or more i pupil at Mra. B ryan ’ s Seminary. She wa the daughter of Hon. B. R F olsov , mi P resident of the Territorial Coandl of hV brasfia Territory, and formerly a prominentdi- izen o f o a r sirtto'conrity of Wyoming. Bii a few 'weeks since she left Attica in pe^ health, to company with her parents, bort for Omaha Her father had been for sob time one of the Pioneers pf Nebraska a* ment, and his family were about to join bas theto netv hbme jri iheJPar West Shorllr^' ter tor arritol ttoto riie w seized witiift™ from which sbe .miter rrecovered. Her imex- peCtedj'arid to air human undBrstandini:- timely decease will be sneerely deplored bj all who knew her, and the grief of her pareo® and relatives, wfif be shared by manj regred^i hlarts. MiaaJ’btgOM; was every way 1 0 oj pfoinise,.. Itoitiof g ttppot intelligesoo ®\’“ with swselriefs of -temper .rind uncomroon per- sonat attractions. Hermeraory—the recollec tion o f tof toany solid. and estimable traits 0‘ -will Jong be treasured by those among whom'she passed the brief bat inieres- ring pe.ribtJ he| existence. ‘ Hsri\ AkktobAs R ajer —Weh SeVerto nrimtot^ of 4 , i^W, .American pa]*' priblisbed^ a t New York, entitled Jhe Da^ Dispatch. I t i s a weHgotnpsheet,«diled with spirit and ability, and bids fair to render gobd arid (^ffifentsetrice to the American cause. to see thei J idricirifattot I to the adii I t i r i i r h t o e p thize. • In i'brioreeilia’ G I t '*;-The-Bar Ijoartbera. |*ttltSyoai |«and*datei pM 'w elfa mpnwfeafe hasbeeri box iu i box.in.yc worse toe itovn pris _tbo»saad iNeveiribt Itfipustod Ig'Ytoo.n^ IHttfimo ai llngriuriil |tojrei|^R Ith e Votes |ly hostilb Iv-P tos, ilhat^ tto Kdistrinl t Irtmicred Iriari^r* c iW eSave I^ R ^ r p n [wfejehetr IStalm 1 its’p jropb, ’ ; yrhfch ia imto'Sbb Utod^Ajr ' tKeri - wh \wm':. >1itotoK ■.ra^toy pT^ork S lanffi fed; [ the' man yoa is i tfoadlvlit |irig to t |mf-1ta<sei Lritplto”— >born MS |Tto!prea T;ing.iriQrt ' rill latofi of ^ n d totlrig to ^ v a tolf •xceitoot SRloori a oi^l, whero thej- #iH ' fiqd plenty • of wild Gamoi Ohiotoria ^ s io m ,; ashamed ofi' . Glam^SweetFomtoitoto'cJdRdOysteto’G^ ' Xdtotetoj:*fc' '\‘i- ’’!-' ••' ■• ; •; wnttototoatfiTdistritoto toe G r ir in ty ^ r to ^ shpaWeratri too,wheel ip hto-toauner; and rraalt wHl to aucb ma no-American wiU-^ -'■f i i S6:4ildck, Yon will ffiridf the toat ' of Wtoes; Liqriom ito d 'S ^ m to toe-hart' = 1 , Tbankagiving, TIEIH HAY HF NQY e MHER'NMTV to totoi^ctot tooHtoto. aa 4dity! of pribbe Thankiging and praiae. ‘ AdribeafrpriV GaTyeaton to the 23d *ari- norihee toto G o l f fdRuri had Caicenhfier.riitfe. f f “if^ t o c c e .. H e a n l^q u e p tly ^ v e l a'pori Gatoargo.wMto lfiacewae defended by MOb two forcea. haa * 8 , 000 ,. Rrid w ^ i Rkir- T b i otoR out III Itori Hv«. |b l e o g « t o w patetotoi OR toeir J l h a a t o e d j p t o ^ o s e ^ t o ^ P f e printing iw w t e M '' ’ '' C harlestok , Oct 28 . TtoSt^mShip Isabel, with flaTan^to W West datel to toe 25 to lost, arrived here to- *' i ri)«a ptaer t e b » » 8 ^ ! * that United Stat«igold iiere* 0 erynlb only be 7 m m for landioriJei^lits a isuch Ttofo « the officer may deem correct > , Sugar has dfeWy advanred ' that; toejam ralnri worild retard toe <JQI» . Late European advices state that Mormon- ism Is making such pregr^to tocitocpnsiderat%alarm in ions and reflecting men. Petitions have be® aent in large numbers to.toe GovernoteDt, ^ ing that the Mormoiw maybe restnefod ttemoto pubfic praorice of thrir --A m ' , ^ 1 itSwatoe, kjfoiimd' -mfenro llftfea Ipam , toebrei -.aMltoK The pn>P?W« jp n t i r o rt'M.’- 4. V. . .V-r,. ^